
More than 200 people celebrated the 50-year anniversary of 91ÑÇÉ«'s School of Kinesiology & Health Science on May 4 at Paradise Banquet & Convention Centre.
The milestone anniversary was marked by faculty, staff, coaches and alumni from the School of Kinesiology & Health Science, as they gathered for the .
Guests included: former school chairs Roger Kelton, Norm Gledhill, Frank Cosentino and Carol Wilson; current chair Angelo Belcastro; President Emeritus Ian Macdonald; current Faculty of Health Dean Paul McDonald; former Faculty of Health dean Harvey Skinner; Director of Athletics & Recreation, Jennifer Myers; Executive Director, VP Students, Sheila Forshaw; Guy Larocque, executive director, Alumni Relations; Canada Research Chair David Hood; and alumni, including Eva Langley, a member of the first graduating class, Cathy Craven ('89), a UofT Health Sciences faculty member, and Chris Kostka ('77), a former pharmaceutical executive, MSc grad, 91ÑÇÉ« hockey all-star and varsity coach.
The school's first graduating class was in 1971 with 15 students, and it has since grown to become a world-renowned program with 3,000 undergrads, 150 graduate students and a significant research profile.
It is the University's third-largest undergraduate program and sixth-largest graduate program.
The event featured a toast to alumni, current and past faculty members, coaches and staff, and recognized its partnership with Athletics & Recreation.
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